Donald Trump's childhood home sells ... again. For a massive profit

A house where Donald Trump once lived in as a child has been generating quite a bit of interest -- and value -- lately.

The New York property, which was the first home of the 45th president of the United States, was set to be auctioned off last year. It ultimately sold in December to real estate investor Michael Davis, who purchased the 2,500-square-foot home for $1,390,500.Davis flipped the property to an unnamed bidder on March 23 for $2.14 million -- a nearly 54% profit.

"This property is so much more than just real estate," said Misha Haghani, founder of Paramount Realty USA, in a press release Monday announcing the deal. "That intangible value makes it a perfect example of why special properties are appropriately sold by auction, just like art is."

The Tudor-style home is located in Jamaica Estates, a wealthy neighborhood in Queens, and has five bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms and a two-car garage.

The home is listed as Trump's address on his birth certificate, and the family lived there until he was around four years old, according to Haghani.